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When Two Filmmakers Make the Same Movie
Exactly. I'd just shelve a docufilm project as soon as I know Herzog's on the same topic, in the same year no less!
Granted, Fire of Love ain't bad at all. But Herzog just elevated the whole thing!
Is any comparison to Herzog fair?
When Two Filmmakers Make the Same Movie
Is any comparison to Herzog fair?
Is this even a fair comparison? To Herzog?
When Two Filmmakers Make the Same Movie
Is this even a fair comparison? To Herzog?
When Two Filmmakers Make the Same Movie
Really enjoyed watching Fire of Love a few months ago. Will give the Herzog homage to the Kraffts a watch next weekend.
When Two Filmmakers Make the Same Movie
*promote
I recall the Kraffts being childhood heroes for fearlessly getting so intimate with erupting volcanoes and bringing their beautiful power to light in the 70s and 80s.
Herzog is the perfect choice for their story, even if he embellishes.
A cat, trying to drink water from a kettle
Oh…my mistake, I didn’t recognize them as vent holes…
(switches to Werner Herzog voice)
….so it seems the lid will never seal and the cat shall die of thirst millimeters from its salvation. Yet another senseless death in a cruel senseless world.
I could see the vent holes and perhaps the not quite sealed lid was working against the cats efforts. This is why cats need to start chewing gum.
nock (Member Profile)
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"Why Are There So Few Smartphones In Popular Movies?"
hmmm, I love ya, but... not the most interesting Nerdwriter ever...
why are there so few smartphones in popular movies: because we secretly don't like them, and popular movies are made to show us what we like. <Insert Werner Herzog>
Charles Manson's Epic Answer
He's like the jungie that Werner Herzog loves against his better judgement.
Werner Herzog Loves the Amazon Jungle.
Best Herzog film ever, Fitzcaraldo (1982)-If you've never seen it you definitely need to bucket-list-it...Starring Kreepy Klaus Kinsky and the ravishing Italian bombshell, Claudia Cardinale.
Werner Herzog and his albino mutant crocodiles
Herzog reminds me of the old artists, painters and poets i spent my youth with.. Oh the decadent bohemian days in the 90s. Really miss the old geezers.
"From One Second To The Next" Documentary - It Can Wait
Every time I chime-in on this retarded phenomena (another in a long-line of developmental disabilities engaged in by modern-day peeps) the cringe releases another gush of acids into my already damaged sphincters-More and more idiots on the road who can't drive anyway with worthless device #836 in their hands letting their robot friends know whats in their heads instead of concentrating on the 3-ton beast they indenture themselves to be able to play moron roulette with.
On of the many reasons I stay pissed-off. Recently though, I must say that I have found a way to diminish the frequency of road-raging incidents. I keep a few cans of silly string from the dollar store in the glove box and instead of shouting at people, I engage them at a stop with an attention-grabbing insult, and quickly empty the can (into their face if I can) on and into their vehicle.
Not adverse to the occasional brake-check, the 1-minute-horn-loop, or bumper-tap, to wrest the head from a fellow-motorist's ass as well. Herding and sheep-dogging works wonders for cooling the cell-towers in the vicinity of my vehicle as well, oh there's all kinds of wonderful things to pay attention to whilst sharing the motorways with choggie.
Herzog has his appeal to idiots, I have mine.
Please make a law in my State with stiff penalties for cell phone use while driving, another monkey law like seat belts which becomes monkey habit...
The person who runs a pedestrian down while texting? A tattoo of a cell-phone keypad on their fucking forehead and 10,000 hours of community service picking-up chewed bubble-gum off the pavement of AT&T cellular store parking-lots wearing a sandwich board.
How to uninstall McAfee Antivirus
I was dimly aware of McAfee's antics, but hadn't followed the story closely. Hard to deny, this has movie written all over it -- I think Werner Herzog would take a pass, Michael Bay would end up making it instead.
Anyone who has half an hour spare, I suggest reading below about a man's struggle with existentialism and some disturbed inner demons:
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/12/ff-john-mcafees-last-stand/
Bizarre clip of a midget laughing at a camel doing situps
Tags for this video have been changed from 'wtf, midget, camel, laugh, wow' to 'wtf, midget, camel, laugh, Even Dwarfs Started Small, werner herzog' - edited by Eklek
THE UNBELIEVERS - Richard Dawkins & Lawrence Krauss
"The film includes interviews with celebrities and other influential people who support the work of these controversial speakers, including:
Ricky Gervais
Woody Allen
Cameron Diaz
Stephen Hawking
Sarah Silverman
Bill Pullman
Werner Herzog
Tim Minchin
Eddie Izzard
Ian McEwan
Adam Savage
Ayaan Hirsi-Ali
Penn Jillette
Sam Harris
Dan Dennett
James Randi
Cormac McCarthy
Paul Provenza
James Morrison
Michael Shermer
David Silverman
...and more.
www.unbelieversmovie.com"